Many male friends are very concerned about the condition of their kidneys—whether they are healthy or deficient. And if they truly are deficient, what type of deficiency is it? Actually, there's no ne...
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It's normal to sweat in hot weather, but some people sweat so much that it's concerning. Normally, just moving a couple of steps causes sweat beads to roll down. Waking up in the middle of the night d...
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As the weather heats up, the body tends to sweat more easily, but excessive sweating is also a signal of health. Some people, while eating a hot meal, sweat from their forehead drips down their chin i...
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Dry, itchy throat, constantly feeling like you have phlegm? Don't jump to the conclusion that it's pharyngitis right away! Traditional Chinese Medicine believes the human body is an organic whole; dis...
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Is this your situation? Even though the weather is scorching hot, you still end up wearing more clothes than others. You feel cold hands and feet year-round, and the situation becomes even more obviou...
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According to Traditional Chinese Medicine, the liver governs the free flow of qi and is responsible for regulating the body's energy. If you stay up late every night, eat and drink excessively, or con...
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Many middle-aged and elderly people experience this situation: you’ve barely eaten a few bites, yet your stomach feels uncomfortably bloated. Your stool is either as dry as goat pellets or loose and u...
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Many male friends feel that their thoughts in that area are quite frequent. Even when their bodies feel a bit weak, they just can’t seem to control it. What’s going on? From the perspective of traditi...
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Many people might wonder why they feel the urge to go to the bathroom after just a little water, while others can drink large amounts all day without needing to go. Does this mean their kidneys are no...
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Did you know? Spleen deficiency is the root cause of bodily stagnation! Traditional Chinese Medicine holds that the spleen is the foundation of postnatal life, responsible for transforming food and fl...
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